Grassroots leadership for an inclusive, industrially modern Boisar.
A public record of service — tracking governance priorities, development initiatives, and constituency engagement across the 129-Boisar Assembly seat, Palghar district.
Four pillars that shape every initiative.
The office operates on a simple institutional model: public service at the grassroots, development led by community need, engagement that closes the loop, and a long-term vision grounded in inclusive growth.
Leadership & Public Service
Accessible representation rooted in field presence, legislative participation, and transparent public grievance redressal.
Inclusive Development
Targeted investment in tribal, rural, and industrial wards — roads, water, schools, primary health, and dignified livelihoods.
Constituency Engagement
Regular jan-samvad at the village level; institutional coordination with gram panchayats, MIDC, and district administration.
Vision & Social Impact
A modern Boisar — industrially strong, culturally rooted, educationally equipped, and equitable for every community.
A grassroots voice carried into the legislature.
Shri Vilas Tare represents the 129-Boisar constituency in the Maharashtra Legislative Assembly on a Shiv Sena mandate. His political journey is rooted in years of organisational work across Palghar’s tribal and industrial belts — an understanding that shapes every policy priority today.
The office balances two mandates: representing Boisar in the legislature, and running an accessible constituency service that converts public issues into administrative action.
Where the office is directing effort this tenure.
A snapshot of the sectors currently under active legislative follow-up, constituency review, or inter-departmental coordination. Percentages reflect programme coverage across the constituency footprint.
Tribal Welfare
Scholarships, hostel reform, land-record clarity, and forest-rights facilitation for Aadivasi communities across Boisar.
Primary Health
PHC upgrades, ambulance coverage in interior wards, and sustained coordination with district health officers.
Rural Infrastructure
Roads, culverts, and drinking-water lines connecting villages previously under-served by conventional planning.
Education Access
Zilla Parishad school upgrades, digital learning pilots, and support for first-generation college students.
MIDC & Livelihoods
Worker welfare, skills linkages, and dialogue between Boisar’s industrial units and the local workforce.
Jan Samvad
Regular village-level public hearings — the institutional mechanism that anchors every other priority.
Projects currently under the office’s follow-up.
A transparent, continuously updated record of flagship initiatives routed through the MLA office — across approvals, implementation, and inaugural phases.
| # | Initiative | Sector | Ward / Region | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 01 | Aadivasi Hostel Upgradation — kitchen, sanitation, and Wi-Fi rollout | Tribal Welfare | Vikramgad / Boisar interior | Ongoing |
| 02 | PHC Network Strengthening — staff, stock, and ambulance coverage | Health | Boisar Taluka | Ongoing |
| 03 | Rural Road & Culvert Programme — connectivity for 40+ villages | Infrastructure | Boisar & Dahanu belt | Delivered |
| 04 | MIDC Worker Welfare Forum — quarterly redressal mechanism | Industry | Boisar MIDC | Ongoing |
| 05 | Digital Classroom Pilot — Zilla Parishad primary schools | Education | Constituency-wide | Planned |
| 06 | Drinking Water Supply Scheme — piped-water expansion | Civic Services | Tribal wards | Ongoing |
The dignity of the last village, the opportunity of the working family, and the voice of the Aadivasi household — that is the measure by which my office should be judged.— Vilas Tare · MLA, Boisar
Have a public concern, proposal, or request?
The office accepts constituency grievances, citizen proposals, and institutional correspondence through a single routed channel.